If you input that handle as a URL (Only someone with 2 brain cells would know its not a URL), you get a website:
“http://www.kingdomgospel.com/”
Which states at the top:
“KingdomGospel.com is your Start Page to the Christian
Message Board Network…scroll down for live links…”
Do the users here think this is a fair handle? If so, does that mean we can use handles with a similar idea, e.g.
“KKK.com”, “preteen.com”, “blackpanthers.com”, “methodists.com” Etc.?
If I type out his name- kingdomgospel.com , it does not automatically connect to his website. If it did, we would have fixed the problem by now. Also, since his website is not intended to make him or anyone else money, it isn’t spam, IMHO.
kingdomgospel.com, as is, doesn’t connect, but preceed it with ‘www’ and it will connect. Anyway, the site is just a page with a bunch of links to other religious message boards. The site isn’t the message board itself.
No, I think what Slythe is saying is that the existence of his name in his posts is not automatically turned into a link by the board’s programming, so technically is not a violation of the rules. Loophole, but there ya go.
hey, it had never ocurred to me to type http://www.sailor.com and see what happens. Well, what happens is you get a photo of fat people who sell boats. Amazing what you learn every day with a little experimenting.
Anyway, as long as Mr.Kingdomgospel.com actually seems to contribute, rather than spend lots of effort to have his name spread around, I don’t think it’d count as Spam.
(By the way, if you clicked on the above link, give yourself fifty Gullibility Points).
[sub]For those that don’t get the joke, that’s what the url would be if I was an affiliate in that site someone was spamming for earlier today. It shouldn’t work.[/sub]
BTW, www.duke.com tells all about Duke Communications.
Of interest is the section “About Duke.” No, it does not feature a picture of me in my cricket whites, nor does it babble on for 250 pages about the 16th-century English Bible.